Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [art] second " in BNC.

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1 The foal is now an eight-year-old mare with a sweet disposition ; but then she has never been given a second chance to smell methylated spirits .
2 About half their original sample had been given a second interview four years after the first .
3 Classic movie-star style also crops up at Hope And Glory , who are opening a second shop in the new Thomas Neal development in Covent Garden at the end of September .
4 The adoption of standards by TDWG networking and the first steps towards ‘ taxonomically intelligent ’ integrity checking are enabling a second generation to appear .
5 Another Harlequin , Everton Davis , has been seeking a second opinion on the knee injury that forced him out of last month 's England training session .
6 So Dr Palcic and his team are developing a second test to help decide who might benefit from their first test — they are trying to determine whether a patient might have signs of lung cancer by looking at cells coughed up in his sputum .
7 you 're given a second chance .
8 erm people do look for protection when they 're when they 're buying the second purchase of their lives in most cases .
9 So , you know , they 're taking a second mortgage , not a first mortgage , because we 've already mortgaged it .
10 He 'd been offered a second chance of salvation .
11 POLICE and fire brigade experts are investigating the second blaze in a fortnight at a farm on the Mulgrave estate near Whitby .
12 THE BFSS , in conjunction with The Game Conservancy Trust and The Lords Taverners , are holding the second Countryside Race Day on Newmarket 's Rowley Mile course on Saturday .
13 At least half the fund 's assets could end up going to the Treasury — a move which pensioners are calling the second Great Train Robbery .
14 The delay had been to give the second team time to gain position .
15 ‘ But then one night , under the covers — I was just getting older , I guess , but anyway — I was sort of reviewing the day , and I was thinking about school , and what we 'd learned , and we 'd been doing the Second World War , and I had n't liked the sound of this Hitler guy at all ; and I 'd asked dad , just to double-check , and — ’
16 I remind him that it hit Grimsby bitterly between 1979 and 1981 , and now we are having a second dose of it , with the loss of Findus Ltd. and 900 jobs , and the shrinking of labour forces by major employers .
17 The Operators & Observers of the River Adige & Its Banks are running a second Green Canoe Tour down Italy 's second longest river from 24th to May 7th to make the local population aware of the environmental threats to the river .
18 But in competitive equilibrium prices are performing a second role .
19 Once you are starting the second year at the school you see faces that are familiar and through brothers and sisters who are in the years above you get to know them .
20 I was asked if I wished my name to be withdrawn a second time but I declined , feeling it would be wrong to have to continue to rely on the goodwill and hospitality of friends in order to continue playing .
21 His brother was to be given a second chance .
22 The independence of republics within existing borders would be recognized , if the republics wished it , and minorities would be given a second nationality and their own schools and legislature .
23 Now this means that the sponsor of the bill , Allan , brothers , pro proposes that the debate be closed and the bill be given a second reading .
24 She hopes soon after her penpal will be given a second chance to prove his innocence and escape the gas chamber .
25 In a clamp-down on crime , the Home Secretary has said that offenders cautioned by police should not expect to be given a second chance .
26 Payne , who three-putted the seventeenth was fortunate to be given a second chance by Gillner , who looked set to gain his first senior win when he required two par 4s at the seventeenth and eighteenth .
27 Juron almost seemed to be enjoying a second adolescence in company with his Scouts , while yet remaining devoutly responsible .
28 If that freelance photojournalist is wounded , but soon returns to the operational area to continue covering the story , only to be wounded a second time , then we are looking at a fairly remarkable man with a tale worth telling .
29 Similarly , a serious case brought before the magistrate had to be presented a second time before the justice of the peace .
30 but I shall not be drawn a second time
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